Delias nigrina

3 Black Jezebel at Michelago, NSW

Delias nigrina at Michelago, NSW - 15 Mar 2018
Delias nigrina at Michelago, NSW - 15 Mar 2018
Delias nigrina at Michelago, NSW - 15 Mar 2018
Delias nigrina at Michelago, NSW - 15 Mar 2018
Delias nigrina at Michelago, NSW - 15 Mar 2018
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Delias nigrina 25 May 2018 SuziBond
Delias nigrina 25 May 2018 Illilanga

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SuziBond noted:

25 May 2018

Vagrant species to the ACT region with few records.

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SuziBond wrote:
   26 May 2018
Great record! Have you seen this species before at your property?
Illilanga wrote:
   26 May 2018
No we haven't seen it before Suzi. Lucky I got these photos, as when I saw it I knew I had never seen one like it before, so I raced inside to grab the camera! I've been a bit slack getting my CNM sightings up to date but I saw this was important after Michael's other sighting. Do these butterflies have a host plant to look out for next season? Sandra
SuziBond wrote:
   29 May 2018
They breed on several different species of mistletoe - it's always worth checking mistletoe anyway because not only do the jezebels breed on it, but also awesome butterflies like the azures. If you find the Black Jezebels breeding at your place next season, please submit a record here, that would be very interesting!

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  • 15 Mar 2018 06:44 PM Recorded on
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